Freeformers partners with Facebook to offer training to 300,000 people

Freeformers is excited to announce the start of an incredible partnership with Facebook. As part of Facebook’s Community Boost EU program, we will be working towards our shared vision of creating a digital economy for everyone, upskilling 300,000 people across six European countries over the next two years.

The Facebook Community Boost EU program will enable Freeformers to deploy its Future Workforce Model, a set of measurable, learnable attributes that are key to being able to thrive in a digital future. This takes the narrative away from learning focused solely on skills, towards a world where people have the right mindset and behaviours to be productive, effective and happy.

Our Founder and CEO Gi Fernando said:

“There is a huge opportunity to create a digital economy for everyone and we are delighted to partner with Facebook on the ‘Community Boost EU’ program as part of this ambition. We will be using our Future Workforce Model to help individuals acquire the attributes to be employable, successful and productive in a digital world. These attributes will be aligned with the mindset, skill sets and behaviours every industry needs in its future workforce.”

Freeformers works globally with industry-leading organisations – such as HSBC, Barclays, CYBG, Tesco and the UK’s Ministry of Justice – to ensure that their workforces are developing the necessary mindset, skillset and behaviours to maximise both the future capabilities of individual employees, and the efficiency and adaptability needed to drive their organisations as a whole forward towards the achievement of their goals.

Our mission is to create a digital economy for all, by creating the future workforce now. Freeformers is a profit plus purpose business, founded and run by, business leaders, technologists, creatives, learning professionals & data experts.

With a team of 50 employees and growing, delivering services in 12 countries, Freeformers has trained over 50,000 corporate employees through our transformation programs and 4,235 young people through our Foundation.